Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Friday 1932 thursday s Grain livestock produce Winnipeg Grain fluctuations i Uve Pool wheat futures wheat recovers from Early dip to close steady heavy Export buying for continent Alberta Pool Sells 000 bushels Grain Exchange. Winnipeg. Winnipeg opened to 1% lower fluctuated to and closed is lower to changed having recovered on Short covering at the close Liverpool closed 1 to Down. Buenos Ayres opened to Down and at noon was unchanged to a lower. Vith Liverpool opening Down and Roopi is lower -5 8 30 to a poor with july Down Bein n and Jec. A b lib a. I cd menus Mission of both july oct. Dec. July oct. Dec. July oct. Dec. July i oct. Dec. July oct. I dec. Open. 5 4 Iii 53 56 Raj 56% 35% 29% 32% 34% 7214 75 i 33 35% 36 ii High 57% 35% 34% Low. 53 56 29% 37 32 72 75a. 33 a 3 6 4 a Winnipeg june 8, 1932. Close. Prev. Close. Last year. 54 29% 33b 34% a b 76i._b 77 b 34 in 58% 35% 29% a 72% 60% 62 vies 32% 104 108 38% or. By minute u a not Lio thursday .1 uxi3 pay. Raw is s is 12.s, i to a 10 1 _ got away opening Irreg Early 3 to the first 55 october to Down and dec. 1 i to Down. There was Active Selling by considerable Sellin july and october for and new York while the As which was fairly Active nearly All for houses with this steadied the Market for a time about mid session there a Small Bear raid started which caused to further break and Brough a Sharp Purt of Export buying by practically ail Export interests but again tue countries interested were continent Al United kingdom seemed the Ruiru of t the session to have lest interest our markets. There was Many unfavourable comments by the Trade on the highly optimistic crop Concu Chi buy continent or by Seaboard connections. 3tt is net change for Day a lower. High Low this season 7254 56 this month 65% 56 this week. 56 charted by Tackson Bros. Co. Ltd. Huron a Erie bldg., Winnipeg. Competitive Export prices Pool. June 9. By the Canadian press the foil win wheat stations were supplied today by Broomhall Liverpool. All prices ire . On the highly optimistic crop cum quotations were supplied today of or uni sons out by sir John Aird and insurance and Liverpool his references to heavy carry Over As his references to heavy carry Over depressing effect on his saving had our Market. Burin both Early and later buy in there were some indications at concentrated buying by a local in the Canadian weather map was again extremely favourable to growing crops especially in the areas of Saskatchewan tha. Have previous to the last few Days remained so persistently dry. Southwestern Manitoba and Brandon District also got Good Rains and temperatures were moderately High during the Day and Cool a night. During the morning the Alberta Pool reported the Sale 267.000 Liu Lils of no. 3 Northern to Shang Hai and just before the close co. 2 no Rufern to great Britain. Cash wheat demand for the various grades of Cash wheat fair with nos. 3 4 Northern particularly wanted and spreads on these grades were fractionally better than the previous closing differences. Offerings How Ever were firmly held and Only a Small business was reported done. The demand for flour continues disappointing. Wheat delivered by banners in Western Canada to country ele tutors and Over loading plat 1 Lorms wednesday amounted to 460.000 compared to bushels on the same Day a year ago. I coarse grains 1 further sales o Barley and Rye j for Export were confirmed. The i demand for these commodities was i moderately Good and Ness was worked. Again in Good Domestic use and some Small changed hands. Per Bushel Canadian Money thurs. Wed. No. 1 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. Unquoted no. 2 Manitoba Northern. Atlantic shipment . 63% no. 2 Manitoba Northern. Vancouver shipment Stine. 65% no 3 Manitoba Northern. Atlantic shipment . 60 a nto. 3 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. Unquoted Argentine Baril. 64v2 shipment june Xin quoted Argentine Josafe 64 shipment june. Australian wheat shipment june u. S. No. 1 hard Winters. Atlantic shipment Junen u. S. White Pacific wheat shipment june. Unquoted South russian wheat shipment june unquoted above quotations were converted by Broomhall on a seven Day Sterling Exchange rate of and reconverted into currency and si.28. Thursday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks. Fore but after a. Decline of about 10 cents from the recent top there was a disposition to even up especially with the government report due thursday. The Canadian surplus is now estimated at against 000 bushels year ago. Export sales were placed at upwards of one million bushels. Weather conditions in this country and Canada were generally favourable. Minneapolis stocks de creased bushels for five Days. Grain quotations in . Markets wheat prices if. Liverpool Are lower dec. 55 54% 55 july 29 sept 30% dec. Exporting countries show concern about decline in Canada july 19% sept 20 dec. 21% july 30% sept 33 a dec. 36% guiding Liverpool c the Kii ikes wire. Broomhall fair oui the break in Canah Grade Oata clean Yueai continues and no. Demand for is now Selling . Lots England at per Bushel and no. Local in character with no particular feature. Prices on All commodities generally moved within p. Comparatively narrow Range. Grain inspections Chicago open Jaily 49 High 50 94 53 31 32 20 22 31% 37 i Low 49% 51% 28 i 30 21% 30% 33 4 36% july 0. Close 55 32 3 17-i 19% 30% 311% 3 7 Minna posts wheat open 54% 53 july. Sept. Oats july. 1814 sept. 16% july. Sept. Bye july. Sept. 28% 27% 29 is 30 4 july. 105 june 3. 1932 1931 total cars of 1013 cars of cd miracl wheat 90s total cirs of Oats 13 total cars of Barley 16 total cars of flax a total cars of Rye 17 total cars of other grains 0 -3 Manitoba at is Jac United states in the futures Market trading the my Price of Call wheat Verj mixed and pretty much in Colic ago since 1880 is 58 cents per Bushel and the High Price was in 1837 at the Price of foreign wheat parcels . The United King Dom declined to per Bushel from a week ago the widest Range was in Manitoba and the lowest in argentines hard Winters declined 5% cents. Liverpool merchants have lost con sept. 104 Tidence in prices owing to the favourable Canadian new crop prospects with the demand for actual when negligible. Other exporting coun tries Are now showing some concern ibo pc the Sharp break in Canada and Are afraid that they will be left with excessive carry overs if the buy Oes into Manitoba entirely. The estimated remaining surplus in the Argentine is now bushels and in Australia. European new crop prospects continue favourable with indications Winnipeg Cash prices r j is i Ather too Cool and wet but a re turn of dry hot weather would cause High 29 29 29iib 30% june 9 Low close 54j4 53-a 18 a 29% 27% adult eth i lax open High Low 29a. 28% a 29 via close 105a. 104 v4 1118 sri Loo a 40 0 . 553. 1068 i32 Cement by roads . 401. . Market jottings Here and there -41. 51 i 47" these prices Are always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the suture Market and refer Only to Grain in Tore at fort William and port Arthur. June 3 june 3 to. 1 hard. Is l l Northern. 2 Northern 3 Northern. 49 4 Northern. 43 to. 5 tar n o. 5 _ track to. 1 durum 2 durum to. 3 durum _ to. I durum _ _ to. 1 Spring to. 2 Ihle Spring _ 3 Spring _ to. 1 _ to. 2 . l 0. . To. 1 Torii to. 2 Toush i _ 3 Tough to. Tough _ _ 5 Toush to. 1 smutty _ _ _ _ 2 smutty to. 3 Kraut to _ Oats to. 2 c. In 3 c. W. I 1 feed to. 1 51 i feed _ feed _ 40 i 43" s 33 24 35v raw sex. 3 c. W. Sex. 3 c. W other c. W. _ rapid improvement. There was no wheat exports from India this week and none Are Likely this season. The crop recently estimated at 343.000.000 bushels or less than last year s under average crop the acreage was fairly Large dry weather at the critical period reduced yields. There was a Moder the demand for Canadian cheats on t in break against wednesday. France. Ita v and Belgium were the principal buyers but England was again out of the Market. Shipping news passed the Soo j Sault Ste. Marie. Mich., Juno 11 thursday iks Watin 12.30 . Taplin Ilayton. 3 Decker 5 . I i Vort Wilt am fort William. June 10. Two Grain i vessels cleared thursday from the i port of fort William port Arthur 300.000 bushels for Montreal and port Colborne. Two boats Are Load ing Grain and five Are in route Light. One Coal boat is in route. Following is thursday s vessel movements o. Mckellar Montreal wheat j. Frater Taylor port col borne wheat Rye Manitoba port Mcnicoll. Passengers and freight. In to Vadose Load ing Grain Keewatin Ham Only Cal Garian discharging freight. 2.30 agricultural committee reported favor ably the joint Resolution sponsored by senator Mcnary which would make additional of farm Board wheat for the Ped Cross. The following were the closing quotations on the Liverpool wheat futures Market translated from British weights and currency to Canadian bushels and Money at thursday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks thurs. Wednes. _ .63y 64 october december livestock Quoit ions Winnipeg june 9 receipts cattle 190 calves 25 hogs 410. Steers up to ibs. Good and Choice 55.00 to medium. ---------1___ 4.00 to 4.75 Lommon 3.00 to 3.50 steers Over ibs. 277 Central and South America 563, and other countries bushels. Elevator stocks of All grains at the port Are bushels less this week while the total in store and in transit is bushels less. Stores in elevators total including bushels of wheat 694.403 bushels of Oats Ana mishels of Barley. Shipments of Oats or the past week totalled bushels. In terminals Here there Are bushels in cars and in Tran it on the British Columbia divisions bushels making a total in sight of bushels. Individual wheat stocks Are two Pool houses Vancouver terminals. 1.957. 671 United Grain. Growers 953.129 Midland Columbia Pacific terminals Pacific bushels. Total bookings up to the end of july bushels inc Lujon bushels for the United King Dom continent and bushels to the Orient. Ships in port loaded loading and to Load will take bushels while for the balance of june bookings Are listed As bushels. The july total so far is bushels. Livestock markets Dominion livestock Branch sows no. 1 320 2.00 270 300 2.00 sows no. 2 520 1.50 440. 480 1.50 Stags 360 1.00 2.00 1.50 quoted on quakers Patent Ake or the Woods five roses. Western Cacia purity the Ogilvie Royal House Lodi Robin Hood and the Maple Leaf fills. 8-lb. Sack _ to o 49-lb. Sacks s2.45 our 24-lb. Sacks _ rolled Oats Manitoba per 80-lb sack Saskatchewan per 80-lb sack Erta. Per 80-lb. Sack Milu ced delivered in Carlots. Net1 Cash sex Mills Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. 3ran, per ton _ _ Borts per ton ___515.00 Small lots sex. Country elevator Ware houses extra. Ood and Choice common. Heifers Ood and Choice Ommon de calves Good to Choice medium. Cows Ood 3.00 to medium 2.50 to common. 2.00 to canners and cutters .75 to nuns Ood. Zommor Stocker and 1 Ecuer steers Good 3.00 to common 2.00 to Stock cows Ana heifers food 2.50 to Ammon. 1.75 to 5.00 to 4.00 to 3.00 to 4.50 to 4.00 to 3.00 to 5.50 to 4.50 to 1.75 to 1.25 to 5.75 4.75 3.75 5.50 4.25 3.50 6.00 5.00 3.75 2.75 2.25 1.75 2.00 1.50 3.75 2.75 3.25 2.25 demand Tor lower grades. There Besiie no hav Exchange in Winnipeg quotations Are obtained regularly Roni members of the Trade. Hits cured hides per in. Lors hides Large .75 horse hides medium .50 lors hides Small and ponies sheepskins. Seneca Root. Dry. In. For Sehar. Mane per in. Horsehair. Gail per a Wool a washed Pur 1-. Milkers springers to 540.00 veal calves Good and Choice 3.50 to 4.50 common and medium 1.50 to 3.00 hogs select per head Premium Bacon. 4.00 to 4.00 per head discount Russell interest overnight limited but buying of october ii Winnipeg by Continental interests which looked like lifting Hedges against Export sales. Damaged by drouth in some parts of this country and prices advancing foreign milling quota was being increased from 20 to 30 per cent. Crop conditions excellent. Chicago private Liverpool cables reported heavy liquidation by Longs which strengthened the Market. dated May 31, says that Spring wheat actually sown amounts to 786.000 acres this compares with a year ago at the same Date a reduction of nearly four million acres. This is Only 18 cent of the planned area the seeding period now produce Market Chicago wheat stages in final Osan Ana Bryan private wire Scago tils., Allce 9_ cored a rally from the initial Point but later sold off again a a. Small Toronto june 9. The United Farmers co operative company today reports the following quotations on produce delivered at Toronto eggs extras Doz. 14c. Eggs firsts 12c. Cream churning no. 1, in. 15c-16c. Creamery butter. No. 1 solids 16c 161-v-c. Potatoes no. 1 in bags Carlots rally in Fina trading. Run of news was not Export beef cattle and Over a More encouraging than hereto not quoted. Per with Over. Heavy Rains the weather is now improving com plaints now from the sort Thweat that More Sunshine is wanted wheat crop generally two weeks late and As much As three weeks in parts. Black shipments 240.000 last year seventh week with nothing from Russia. Vancouver. Exports for wee Ore Large special despatch to inc free press Vancouver. ., june ports of Grain from the port Dur ing the Otist week according to the merchants Exchange totalled 19b4.422 bushels As against. Bushels a year ago. Exports Are up to 74.318.302 bushels against 853 bushels last season. This years Union stockyards. Winnipeg and f. Boniface. June receipt. At the Union stockyards up to 9 o clock thursday morning consisted of 190 cattle 25 calves and 410 hogs together with 50 cattle and 270 hogs on through Billing. Railway reports show a further 6 cars of Stock for arrival during the Day. There was nothing of a very attractive nature represented among the Short arrivals today and the Trade was void of any undue activity with buyers cleaning up the abbreviated offerings at their disposal at prices which appeared to Rule about in line with the close of yesterday. Deliveries reaching the cattle Market this week have been about equal in vol ume to satisfy the demand con sequently Price Levels in most cases have not been seriously disturbed compared with the Best Selling time Manitoba of last week. The Trade has been handicapped by the abnormally High temperatures of the past few Days which Cut Down the consumer de Mand and the Market has received no undue support from the sluggish condition of the dressed beef Trade. There is a rather narrow outlet for fat heavy cows which Are fairly hard Sellers while there has Beer Little or 110 Export demand this week which contributed to a slower Trade on the weightier end of the offerings in. The steer division. Shippers Are cautioned to exercise care in liquidating Early grasses too. Freely such kinds Are. Not. Killing out to Good advantage and Are slated to sell on a lower basis. The enquiry for stockers and feed ers is not sufficiently Broad to inject any life into the Trade and while these classes have been lightly represented prices have tapered off on the plainer kinds which Are generally in poor request. The calf Market has been Over supplied this week which resulted in a fairly Sharp break in prices. Unfortunately for the Trade common to medium calves predominated and in order to affect a clearance Sellers were compelled to accept very Low bids. The hog Market is finishing up on a fairly steady basis Bacons be ing scaled at lights and feeders from 52.50 to 83.50 and sows and extra heavies from to 52. There was very Little doing on the sheep and Lamb Market today and trading was confined principally to a few driven in shipments. Demand was very limited and prices eased off considerably from the close of. Yester Day. Buyers operated very sparingly and were reluctant to pay Over the v6 Mark for Good lambs and absorbed plainer kinds Down to j4 Gulf Lyle markets Toronto receipts of cattle 50, Market generally steady few prime heavy steers earning up to s7 hogs 55, Bacons s4.65 to not sufficient sheep to Esta Blish a Market. Of cattle mostly slow to weak hogs sheep South. St. Of cattle Good butchers steady in Between offerings slow to weak. Stockers and feeders fairly Active at steady prices. Representative sales Winnipeg june 9 reported up to 3 . Thursday. Killing steers . Price . Price .s5.50 5.25 4.50 5.25 4.50 5.00 4.25 920 5.00 890 4.25. 4.75 900.4.00 950 4.75 3.50 fed calves 670 6.00 670 5.00 680 5.75 620 4.50 710 5.50 650 4.00 Botcher heifers 930 5.00 4.50 860 5.00 920 4.00 4.50 820 3.50 Butcher cows. Canners and cutters 3.65 2.50 3.50 2.25 3.25 2.00 3.25 1.75 3.00 1.50 3.00 930 1.00 2.75 bulls 1.50 1.35 1.50 1.10 Stocker steers 650 3.50 2.75 610____ 3.35 650----- 2.50 570____ 3.25 590 2.25 6so 3.00 calves 2__ 190 4.50 160 3.00 Iso 4.00 2.50 5__ 190 3.50 2.00 lambs 8o 6.00 55 5.00 6 .00 45 4.00 55_ 5.50 sheep 150 2.25 90 3.00 Bacon hogs 210 4.00 190 4.00 200 4.oo heavies 270_ 3.50 250 3.50 260 3.50 extra heavies 340 2.00 290 2.00 a 310 2.00 1.50 lights and feeders 60 3.50 140 3.35 heavy extra heavy lights and feeders sows no. Sows no. Roughs. Stags lambs Good common slice Good heavies Good hand weight common 3.50 to 1.50 to 2.50 to 2.00 to 1.50 to 1.50 to 1.00 to 6.00 to 4.00 to 2.50 to 3.oo to 1.00 to 3.50 2.00 3.50 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 6.00 5.00 2.50 3.00 1.50 produce Market prices of butter and eggs until further notice will be those supplied the free press by t. J. Coyle co. Ltd., pro Duce brokers Bulter fresh no. I Creamery butter .o.b. Winnipeg to Rirs according to Dominion govern ment grading. Strictly flesh not Over five Days old extras Doz. Cases firsts Doz., cases returned -11 returned -09 seconds Doz. Case returned .06 graded potatoes Carlots per 100 ibs., f. Winnipeg wholesale Manitoba potatoes. .35 retail potatoes .45 vegetables jobbers to retailers egyptian onions per Texas onions per Texas new carrots per Manitoba turnips per 100 ibs. Manitoba Leaf lettuce Doz. Bunches b. C. Head lettuce per dozen asparagus per dozen . Cauliflower per Case Manitoba beets per cwt. Florida celery. Crate Texas new cabbage. Per i Manitoba spinach per in. Manitoba rhubarb per Manitoba Green onions Doz. Bunches Manitoba radishes per Doz. Bunches flour retail Price to Consumers at Coli elevator warehouses. Manitoba and _ 2.s5 2.s5 spot hot baled prices Lor Well cured hav t Date of issues Reading dealers. To. 1 Timothy _ 2 Timothy no. 1 red top 2 r so top Good and quoted by two 11.00 10.00 _ .35 to .20 to .15 to .04. .02 to .02 i agricultural news Fai Emede will hold poultry Field Day far made Agi cultural society will hold a poultry Field Day at the Home of Thomas Boyd Brookside on june 17, conducted by a representative from the Saskatchewan department of agriculture. This affords an excellent Opportunity for Farmers to obtain information on poultry management. Harbor Board to operate elevator mining and business Gold leaders hold steady on Standard Canadian. Press despatch 1 Oronto june the Stan Dard mining Exchange thursday sales volume again broke through to a several years Low with a total turn Over of but shares. The lower priced list As Well As the leaders moved in a listless with general Price action at a minimum Range. The higher priced group was generally soft and Only a Lew Penny stocks made fractional gains. The Day s 16 declines against 9 gains and 15 unchanged with 40 issues traded. International Nickel was Active showing a turnover shares but sold of 1 cent to close at Noranda with 290 shares traded fell 10 cents to 513.50. Leaders an the Gold Section were steady to lower with none showing gains. Pioneer lost 11 cents to Treadwell fell 25 cents to dome declined 5 cents to tact Hughes clipped 2 Points to and Wright Hai Greaves off a Point closed at Lake Shore at and Hollinger at ,54.35 failed to change their Price stand. H. O. 4 g. _ 9o _ _ 13a starter g. _ in _ Bellinger 43s to 1mo Home Oil _ _ _ Howey o. 33 _ 33 i Al Al b. M. I Fiji 160. 160 150 j300 into. Nickel _ 450 435 445 -445 _.7s Kirk. L. _ _ -2a Lake ehore_25tio 2525 2500 2s25 335 Moss 25b macassar sob 24a Man. Basin Mclntyre -i.550 1550___1650 -v4s min. Corp. _ 65b _ moff. H. G. 1u 114 Mcleod div. 2vi 2vi Newbeck in Nipissing -55 55 _ 55 100 Noranda _u65 1375 1350 13jo 7.0 Nordon Cor. Olga Oil Oil select pen. Pete. _ p. Orvllle _ Premier Ritchie Hoy Alite St. Anth. San scr rat g. _ Siscoe Sta Acona _ Sud. Basin Sylvanita Tashota 13 13 2hb _ 2 214 35b _ in 3 Bob _ 5b .15 22 61 35 22 61 2 13 a 35 22 60 1300 so 508 too 4soo 20 40 in Towa Mac i5b vent. Ltd.__23 vipond_____20 Wright h. 213 23 20 220 la 39 325 20 3s 23 20 220 200 2600 2so 5m 100-1 Vancouver stocks Toronto mines i Ogham Mckay lt4. June 9. Open. High. Low. Close. Sales. 3b _ _ 8 a 65b _ 10b Vancouver. June expressed policy of the Vancouver Harbor Board to operate its own facilities will prob ably be developed further comment Abana Acme of Ajas _ Amulet area in Arno he s. Hollinger 3 lib _ base 30b _ Bidwood 2% 2 big 4 i bunk. H sex hib _ . Pioneer 360b Brett tract a. 5b Bobo 5a 10a 70a Ilia. _ la 4 via ing april 1, elevator at when the lease of no. 2 Ballantyne pier expires. It is leased by the Alberta. Pool taut it is understood that the Pool will Nob continue to operate when the lease terminates As it has its own Large terminal House at no. 1 elevator. It is the intention of the com missioners to operate no. 2 elevator As a. Public House. Act i. Implements left to the Board officials of consumer co operative associations irom All parts of the province gathered in Brandon on Friday june 3. More than sixty Man agers and directors attended representing the Active locals of the Orty six which make up the Manitoba co operative wholesale limited. W. F. Popple president and Man Ager of the Coop. Wholesale pre sided. In reviewing the business of the organization he reported that despite the drop in commodity prices the turn Over for the first four months of this year showed an in crease Over the same period of 1931. Representatives from various Points reported crop conditions promising and the Outlook improved. Mern Beri Are making less use of tractors and trucks in their farm work thus less Asoline and Oil Are being use d. 2a _ _ 375a 6a 3a. La 4900 1500 i e. Cor. 15b Cas. Treth. _ 36a cent. in 5a chum. Res. _ is 76 10 70 clerics tub Ivi wealth p. 5b _ Ca Chibougamau 2ta la dal. Oil a dome______1025 1025 _. 1025 Waii Crest 614 5 5 Eldorado 81 is 81 fal Bridge to 50 50 foot Hill 3b _ _ 6a gent i Vii Gran. 51 50 _ 90 350 1300 500 100 Good Progress was reported from Grandview and other new local associations. A thorough discussion on. The farm implement business led to a Resolution that the decision As to the proper time to enter this Field he left to the Board of Manitoba co operative wholesale limited. It big to Cotton to 14. George Georgre George to 3. Kootenay lome to s a. National to Ivi Noble Oregon Pend. Pioneer to j60. Porter to 45. Reeves Reno to 45. Kuth a. A. P. U i c. E. Pc Crow nest to 10. East to h. W 2. Home to 6. Mcdougall Segur to 35. Mill City Sterling t. United Grain movement at port of Montreal Canadian press despatch Montreal june today s Grain figures stocks in elevators stocks in holds 31 Lake boats total receipts to Date 1932_ total receipts to Date 1331 total deliveries to Date 1932_ total deliveries to dats 1931 yesterday s receipts yesterday s deliveries orders on hand tramps chartered. Transfer Teck Hughes head office to Toronto a new lines Are constantly being added. Rived 7 Lake boats 10 Lake unloaded bushels 356.77-5 boats a 6. Canadian press despatch Toronto june or the head office of Teck Hughes Gold mines limited from Buffalo t o to Ronto As soon As Legal details can arranged was announced Here Thum or. D. H. L. Forbes general manager has been named president of the company in Albert w. Johnston who becomes chairman of the Board. Paris Money associated press Cable june 5. Three per Cert rentes 75 francs 20 centimes. Five per cent loan 99 francs 25 centimes. Exchange on. London 33 centimes. The Dollar was quoted Jalc 25 francs 36vi centimes. The s m o k e. O f the British e m p i r be pm u a. Of Gourse has enjoyed them and now san Art Young Canada May enjoy them too Gold Flake
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